September 1st on. Julian. Astronaut to marcus gay is climbing a volcano and learns the russian and the Canary Islands. He returned from his long Space Mission just a few weeks ago the space agency sent the astronauts here for training the terrain is what is called a planetary analog very similar to the landscape on mars. Was. The french astronaut sees a mans mission as the apex of his career the 6 and a half months he spent on the International Space station i s s were a 1st step towards potentially being part of a crew lifting off of the red planet one day. Humans have to adapt to space travel with closed recycling loops total autonomy drive technologies and the use of robots and novel materials the i s s paves the way for future missions and puts a journey to mars into the realm of the imaginable. Back a. Mock up the on. Back in november 28th 16 at the baikonur spaceport temperatures have fallen to minus 28 degrees celsius. The rocket is being driven to the launch pad a pretty routin
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What is called a planetary analog very similar to the landscape on mars. The french astronaut sees a mans mission as the apex of his career the 6 and a half months he spent on the International Space station i s s were a 1st step towards potentially being part of a crew lifting off for the red planet one day. Humans have to adapt to space travel with closed recycling loops total autonomy drive technologies and the use of robots and novel materials the i s s paves the way for future missions and puts a journey to mars into the realm of the imaginable. Package. Back in november 26th team at the bike and earth space boards temperatures have fallen to minus 28 degrees celsius. The rocket is being driven to the launch pad a pretty routine occurrence in the Space Business preparations for the 1992nd soyuz launch. But for some up a scale this mission is the 1st. Altitude of half years of intensive training he is about to take a seat in the small capsule 40 meters above the ground. These are h
in france the c. and e. f. snatch and center for space studies is looking closely at the issue. professor philip albay and tom up a scale have devised a new experiment for the i s s. l bay has headed in the number of research programs at the institute of space medicine and physiology all made a case here volunteers wrapped in impermeable fabric are immersed in water filled tell us this so-called dry immersion is currently the primary method available for studying the effects of microgravity on the human body down on us. sit them warmly and assume really it s a good way of simulating the effects of microgravity on fluid transport in the 1st 3 hours those are the conditions in space that reproduced exactly. stagnation in